Wildlife Removal Services in Cedar Park, TX
Cedar Park sits at the edge of the Texas Hill Country β prime habitat for a wide variety of wildlife species. As development continues to expand westward, wildlife is increasingly pushed into Cedar Park neighborhoods. Critter Wrangler provides fast, humane wildlife removal throughout Cedar Park and surrounding Williamson County.
Wildlife We Remove in Cedar Park
- π¦ Raccoon Removal β attic, crawl space, and deck removal
- πΏοΈ Squirrel Removal β one-way exclusion doors and permanent sealing
- π Snake Removal β venomous and non-venomous species
- π¦ Bat Removal β seasonal legal exclusion
- π Rat & Mouse Removal β full exclusion sealing
- 𦨠Skunk Removal β covered trap protocol, no spray risk
- πΎ Opossum Removal β live trapping and relocation
- π¦ Armadillo Removal β stop lawn destruction fast
- π¦ Bird Removal β vent cleaning and exclusion netting
Cedar Park Wildlife Hotspots
Cedar Park's proximity to Lake Travis, Brushy Creek Regional Trail, and the Balcones Canyonlands creates significant wildlife pressure on residential neighborhoods. Common problem areas include:
- Neighborhoods near Lakeline Boulevard and Brushy Creek corridors β high raccoon and opossum activity
- Properties backing to greenbelt β increased snake and armadillo pressure
- Older neighborhoods near 183A β mature trees mean more squirrel access points
- New construction areas β displaces armadillos and sends them into adjacent established neighborhoods
Cedar Park Neighborhoods & Wildlife Landmarks
Cedar Park spans from flat suburban terrain in the east to limestone Hill Country terrain in the west β and wildlife pressure varies dramatically by neighborhood. Here's where we see the most calls:
- Brushy Creek Lake Park & Brushy Creek Regional Trail β the main wildlife corridor through Cedar Park. Raccoons, coyotes, and copperheads follow the trail directly into adjacent streets in Buttercup Creek and Cypress Creek neighborhoods.
- Twin Creeks Country Club area β the golf course and creek system attract raccoons and armadillos constantly. Homes backing to the fairways or water features are frequent wildlife calls.
- Lakeline & Anderson Mill β older neighborhoods with mature tree canopy. Squirrels and roof rats are especially active here year-round.
- Cypress Creek corridor (west Cedar Park) β the creek runs through limestone terrain near the Balcones Canyonlands. Copperheads and ringtails are common; bat colonies use the bridge underpasses nearby.
- 183A corridor (Avery Ranch / Buttercup Creek) β new construction continues to displace armadillos and push them into established neighborhoods to the east.
Why Cedar Park Homeowners Choose Critter Wrangler
- One-time fix β we seal entry points permanently rather than selling ongoing monthly service
- Fast response β same-day service available throughout Cedar Park
- Full-service β removal, exclusion, and cleanup all in one call
- Humane methods β live trapping and exclusion first, always